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The Architecture the Railways Built – Wemyss Bay

Tim Dunn’s The Architecture the Railways Built is back for a second series – and heading straight to the spectacular Wemyss Bay station. Watch the new series from 8pm on Tuesday 19 January on Yesterday. In the first episode, railway historian and presenter Tim visits the architectural gem of Wemyss Bay on the West coast of Scotland. … Continued

Top five rail trips

Our railway offers a wealth of striking journeys – as seen in the new series The Architecture the Railways Built. Here are our top five places to visit as we welcome everyone back to the railway: The Ffestiniog Railway It’s almost 200 years old, climbs more than 700 feet from sea level into the Welsh … Continued

The Architecture the Railways Built – Ribblehead Viaduct

New television series The Architecture the Railways Built on Yesterday takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the history of some of our most stunning structures. The latest episode (broadcast on 19 May) features North Yorkshire’s iconic Ribblehead Viaduct at the heart of the Settle to Carlisle railway line, for which we have just announced … Continued

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